[THIN] Re: Lotus SameTime
- From: "Richard Manson" <rim@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 07:51:47 +0200
Hello,
I am using Sametime on Win2K and Win2K3 terminal server. No Citrix, but it
should not make much difference.
There are differents SameTime versions.
Using the version 1.5, I was forced to lock-down (remove NTFS write
permission) the connect.ini file. Then, the users had to specify their
logon information each time and restore their buddy list from a file.
Another way to deal with this problem was to make a copy of vpstore.ocx
(not sure for the name) into the user profile (mapped Z: drive in my case)
and register it from there (In fact, merging the proper .reg into the user
part for Classes registration)
Still, you have to make sure that the ?Chat transcript? folder under
\p.f.\lotus\sametime\ is not writable by the users.
We switched to the version 3. The good thing with this version is that the
buddy list get stored and retrieved from the server.
This makes the ?vpstore? trick useless. But still, you have to lock-down the
connect.ini file (just imagine if someone save its log-in information into
the file?)
I think that I even made working the ?desktop sharing? feature. You simply
need to register it as admin.
--Richard.
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De : thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part
de Russell Robertson
Envoyé : jeudi 28 octobre 2004 12:28
À : thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : [THIN] Lotus SameTime
Hello
Has anyone installed Lotus Sametime on a Citrix Server? We are looking to
change the location of the connect.ini to each users profile or homeshare
but there seems no easy way to do this. Has anyone come across this?
Thanks
Russell
Russell Robertson CCEA
Skibo Technologies
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